4008 FG

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Now that I think of it, the RIC display at the MOMM had one in a display case.

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John - we both gasped at when that bass was produced: 1996!
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Interesting... Toasters and sharkfin inlays - and the octave strings on top...
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"John - we both gasped at when that bass was produced: 1996!"

Yeah, now I remember standing there with you and speculating on that 1996 date for production. Well, maybe when that backlog is caught up.....

If anyone wants a full size pic (slightly blurry - glass case confused autofocus) email me.
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I believe one of the 4005's in the RIC museum also had a 1996 build date. Most likely leftover parts that were put to good use.
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Dave, i'm sitting here plucking my 4005 just trying to imagine how good yours must sound with the octaves!
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A closeup of the headstock on that 4005/8 will reveal it to be a unique variation on the potato head design.
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"a unique variation on the potato head design..."
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4008 UPDATE!

I lent my Fireglo 4008 to Gareth - he wants to use it on an upcoming recording session. I took it over yesterday and snapped a pic while he was playing it:

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It sounded really amazing through the Trace Elliot rig in the pic (actually, you can only see half of it!) - it sounded almost like there was a suboctave effect, but that was just the thundering bass, plus the clarity of the octave string, it just sounded great.

And while we're at it, I remembered that I recorded something a while ago with the 8-string - on this track I'm using it to play the melody - the bass synth is my Moog Little Phatty, drums by Greg DeGuglielmo - this one was recorded in Lodi a couple of years ago, it's a Japanese song:

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